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June 2023 CSA Newsletter Good afternoon All! I’m typing this out while watching the breezes blow the grass around, it swirls and waves with different shades of color. The sheep with their lambs are close to the house and every evening there is a party. Running, head butting, scrambling to see who comes out on… Read More

 May 2023 CSA Share Newsletter Hello lovelies! I’m feeling better ( winter blah’s) thanks to a little sunshine. The to-do lists are endless and that EXCITES me. Fencing is being checked, repairs made, all while we watch the grass goes from the palest hint to that deep, rich green that shows how nutritious, fresh and… Read More

Shipping Schedule for 2023! Last year was incredibly successful and we are resuming this once again. As we live in a very remote part of NY state it takes a full day for UPS to get your orders to ‘civilization’. What we are doing is taking your orders and delivering them to civilization ( Albany,… Read More

 April 2023 CSA Share Newsletter Sorry this newsletter is out a bit late, we have been working on some final details that will hopefully a fun surprise for you!  The share this month is also specially picked out for Easter or Passover, please let us know if you have special cuts that you love to… Read More

March 2023 CSA Newsletter Tis the season of lambs. Heavy ewes trundle about through snow, wider than ever. Then, one by one, they give up their young to the frosty exterior with its crisp air and inhospitable snow. It truly amazes me that in minutes, these little wet lambs will be up on their legs,… Read More

Morning Musings This was yesterday’s view from my desk. A few months ago I shared my angst with John ( feeling emotional that day) of things I wanted to write, yet our office is a revolving door of family, friends, neighbors, deliverymen, customers, dogs, and sometimes, even a bird ( concussing themselves on the window… Read More

February 2023 CSA Newsletter Not quite February, but the days seem to be slipping through our fingers. Somehow, in the midst of snow storms where days disappear, the sun has started to rise a little earlier. Delivery days locally use to be in the dark and now the pinky warmth of the rising sun comes… Read More

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